1:00 AM 15th February 2025

South Asian-Inspired Kite Festival Exhibition Set To Open To The Public

Dewsbury-based global arts organisation, Manasamitra, will open its new exhibition, ‘Waterfall of Kites’, to the public on Thursday 20th February 2025 at Halifax Minster, as part of Calderdale’s 50th anniversary ‘Year of Culture’ celebrations, CultureDale.

Inspired by the traditional spring celebrations of kite festivals taking place across South Asia, Waterfall of Kites is a bespoke art installation celebrating the history, textile tradition and cultural memories of those based in the region.

The whole kite installation has been designed and conceptualised by Supriya Nagarajan, CEO and founder of Manasamitra, who often works on projects that blend audio and visual sensations.

Work on the project began in July last year, with the aim of engaging Calderdale communities in the creation of the art installation, to highlight the accessibility of creativity and art to all. Dedicated artists delivered kite-making sessions to a diverse range of groups in Calderdale and neighbouring Kirklees, with these kites now forming part of the exhibition.

Alongside the community-made kites, Manasamitra commissioned a sculptural kite work from Sue Walpole, who is known for her work with imaginative sculptural pieces. Sue’s commissioned piece will represent a visual source of the ‘waterfall’, from which other kites will flow. Community kites will adorn the Minster’s central aisle and other spaces.

Manasamitra sound artist, Duncan Chapman, has worked with local choirs, including Calder Valley Voices, Far Cry Acapella Group, Cube Choir, and Dementia Friendly Choir Group, to create a bespoke music and sound backdrop, which includes the sounds of water in its many forms.

A private invite-only event is taking place in the evening of Wednesday 19th February, which will be attended by Mayor Councillor Ann Kingston, and local council and interfaith representatives.

The installation is then open to the public from Thursday 20th February, from 12pm – 4pm each day until Sunday 23rd March.



Supriya Nagarajan, CEO and founder of Manasamitra, said: “It’s been brilliant to see how engaged the Calderdale community has become with the Waterfall of Kites project. From the kite-making sessions to our work with local choirs, it’s been a real group effort to bring this exhibition together.

“At the start of the project, I set out to recreate the vibrant togetherness you find at kite festivals across South Asia, and I feel we’ve achieved that and more, developing the artistic skills of ordinary people in the local area.

“The ongoing Year of Culture celebrations in Calderdale are really bringing the community together as one, and it’s been inspiring to have such a good response to our part of these celebrations.”

The CultureDale programme features locally created events, festivals, exhibitions, performances and initiatives for everyone to enjoy from April 2024 to April 2025. It is funded by Calderdale Council, the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, Arts Council England, National Lottery Heritage Fund and UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Find out more: www.culturedale.co.uk